it becomes solid.
I assume you mean what happens to the molecules... They slow down due to the loss of kinetic energy when the liquid is cooled. When they are sufficiently cooled as to cause freezing, that's a different story.
When air is cooled, the gas that typically condenses first to form a liquid is water vapor. This process occurs at a specific temperature known as the dew point, where the air becomes saturated with moisture and water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets.
Argon becomes a liquid at a temperature of -185.8 degrees Celsius.
If air is compressed and cooled, the temperature of the air will become negative. Now depending on how much humidity there is in that air being compressed we might get some water droplets as it is being cooled. Carbon dioxide when compressed and cooled we get dry ice.
When a liquid is cooled, its particles lose energy and slow down, causing them to come closer together and form a more ordered arrangement. This process is known as freezing or solidification, leading the liquid to solidify into a solid state.
Generally a solid. Although one also needs to take pressure in consideration to be exact.
When water vapor is cooled, it loses energy and condenses into liquid water. This process is called condensation. It occurs when the air temperature drops below the dew point temperature, causing water vapor to change back into liquid form.
hehe nothing your face.
I assume you mean what happens to the molecules... They slow down due to the loss of kinetic energy when the liquid is cooled. When they are sufficiently cooled as to cause freezing, that's a different story.
The temperature at which nitrogen becomes a liquid is 77 Kelvin (-196°C, or -321°F).
Dew point, which is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor and begins to condense into liquid water.
At a certain temperature, Steel becomes liquid. And I suppose it is even a solution as Steel is an alloy of metals, Not only Iron alone.
it's already a liquid at room temperature
Water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water when the air is cooled below its dew point temperature, which is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated and can no longer hold all the moisture it contains as vapor. This causes the water vapor to turn into liquid droplets, forming clouds, fog, or dew.
When air is cooled, the gas that typically condenses first to form a liquid is water vapor. This process occurs at a specific temperature known as the dew point, where the air becomes saturated with moisture and water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets.
the temperture and pressure at witch a soild becomes a liquid
The temperature decreases